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		<description><![CDATA[I got this little beast a while ago now, but have only got a chance to make a post about it today. The Canon P (&#8220;Populaire&#8221;) was made between 1958 and 1961. It&#8217;s one of Canon&#8217;s last screw mount rangefinders and regarded by many as one of the best looking rangefinders ever produced. All i [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I got this little beast a while ago now, but have only got a chance to make a post about it today.<br />
The Canon P (&#8220;Populaire&#8221;) was made between 1958 and 1961. It&#8217;s one of Canon&#8217;s last screw mount rangefinders and regarded by many as one of the best looking rangefinders ever produced. All i know is that it works and feels great to use.<br />
They&#8217;re were originally made as a base/basic model, but in reality were one of the last truly &#8220;bulletproof&#8221; cameras produced by Canon, so many are still working as well today as they were over 50 years ago.<br />
Theres not too much to the camera. No light meter, so theres no electrical issues. No fancy features that cause problems. Just a simple, clean looking camera, that works as good as it looks with a smooth film advance, and a satisfying shutter sound. The viewfinder is quite big and very bright with nice clear framelines (maybe mine has been CLA&#8217;s recently?).<br />
Why use a camera with no light meter and no features that make life easier? Well, its fun.<br />
Below is a photo of mine with a Jupiter 8 attached i had lying around. The 50mm framelines are particularly well placed in the VF, so i think a 50mm lens will live on the Canon now.<br />
I got this camera for a steal of a price, but they regularly sell for around $100-$150, and at that price i still think they&#8217;re great value. If you want a super reliable camera, stripped back on fancy features that will take some of the greatest lenses ever created (Leica Thread Mount), then i cant think of any camera more suitable than the Canon &#8220;Populaire&#8221;.</p>
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